"This type of misogynistic bilge is as stupid as it is offensive. By this logic, men are larger today because they don't get to spend their time telling women what to do," she says.

"Body-shaming is incredibly harmful. It fails to recognise the structures which prevent healthy eating - like poverty. It ignores the fact comfort-eating is a normal human response to trauma. It ignores the fact that women's bodies are naturally very different.

"All of these complaints about women's bodies are nothing more than patriarchy in action."

Of course, people on Twitter have plenty to say on the matter too and many have flocked to air their disapproval of the article and it's "misogynistic" views.